TFTP

ALSO CALLED:
Trivial File Transfer ProtocolDEFINITION: PumpKIN is a free, open source application that is used for exchange of data using the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP). PumpKIN employs a simple, straightforward graphical user interface (GUI) and runs on Windows 95 and later operating systems. PumpKIN makes it possible for a TFTP server and client to transfer large files simultaneously.TFTP is an Internet software utility for transferring files
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TRIAL SOFTWARE:
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